please don't stop with your videos, Go check out what the youtube algorithm is this year and please go look at how you should be making your titles for your videos. Your videos definitely deserves more attention and I would genuinely just like to see you succeed.
Thank you for the motivational words Friend. I do have more videos on the way. I am finalizing a tabletop game piece and model that I will be showcasing here with a series of instructional videos on how to print it and build it. I see a lot of people burning out on UA-cam so I figured I would take it slow make videos when the inspiration hit me just right. Here is the model if you want to have a look www.myminifactory.com/users/voltage%203d
Very nice indeed, for the price is very nice if someone wants to try the SLA printing, in my case im happy with my OG photon, good work on your videos man! Also, why did you put the print in water to cure it? Do that make the curing more crisp?
Hey Thanks for the reply I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Water curing is a method for a more even cure. I saw this process on Reddit a while back and gave it a try, and sure enough my prints cured more evenly all around. I'm not exactly sure of the science behind it but it works!
please don't stop with your videos, Go check out what the youtube algorithm is this year and please go look at how you should be making your titles for your videos. Your videos definitely deserves more attention and I would genuinely just like to see you succeed.
Thank you for the motivational words Friend. I do have more videos on the way. I am finalizing a tabletop game piece and model that I will be showcasing here with a series of instructional videos on how to print it and build it. I see a lot of people burning out on UA-cam so I figured I would take it slow make videos when the inspiration hit me just right. Here is the model if you want to have a look www.myminifactory.com/users/voltage%203d
@@voltage3d469 That's good to hear, and I'll be checking it out thank you
Very nice indeed, for the price is very nice if someone wants to try the SLA printing, in my case im happy with my OG photon, good work on your videos man!
Also, why did you put the print in water to cure it? Do that make the curing more crisp?
Hey Thanks for the reply I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Water curing is a method for a more even cure. I saw this process on Reddit a while back and gave it a try, and sure enough my prints cured more evenly all around. I'm not exactly sure of the science behind it but it works!
@@voltage3d469 Thanks for your answer! Definitely I am going to start curing mines in water